We have been running since Nov 2013 and Unobtanium is the 6th coin added to our online wallet.

As always use online wallets with caution and store the majority of your coins in cold storage or a secure / encrypted wallet on your computer.

Our online wallet service serves as an easy to use and accessible wallet that you can access with just an internet connection. Handy to aggregate your mining income or have a small amount of coins accessible when you don't have access to your main wallet.

We have been running since Nov 2013 and Unobtanium is the 6th coin added to our online wallet.

As always use online wallets with caution and store the majority of your coins in cold storage or a secure / encrypted wallet on your computer.

Our online wallet service serves as an easy to use and accessible wallet that you can access with just an internet connection. Handy to aggregate your mining income or have a small amount of coins accessible when you don't have access to your main wallet.

Free deposits.

0.3% fee on withdrawals.

2 Factor authentication option on withdrawals.

That looks really cool, ethought. Thanks for supporting UNO as one of just six coins on Multi Wallet.

very interesting. Thank you for this. Minacoin - hasn't even an ann here. They store gold somewhere - how is the coin backed when i can not exchange it for metal and have that shipped at any time? I wouldn't call that 'backed'. More of a smokescreen. Terminology is probably very important. Also this applies to US. Finding a country with better (easier) laws should be possible. Also issuer and backer don't need to be the same entity. Crypto is decentralized after all - what do they want to do if the backing would also be private and decentralized? How are the US-laws for trading of gold? What regulations has a glodsmith to apply to for example? Providing an orderbook where people can trade gold vs crypto with each other - what regulations do apply there? The one maintaining the orderbook doesn't need to touch the metal himself nor does he need to buy or sell it. Also those orderbooks could be set up maintenance-free but some coding would be needed for that so nobody was really in charge. Let's look at all the possibilities. I am sure there is lots of uncharted territory. I think decentralization is key. What needs to be avoided is being a moneytransmitter. Alternative would be someone gets that license and opens exchange. Can cryptsy trade physical metal? Lots of questions.

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altcoin with very low inflation, active community, no premine, fair distro and secure network: exactly what you want to invest in? Support Unobtanium

very interesting. Thank you for this. Minacoin - hasn't even an ann here. They store gold somewhere - how is the coin backed when i can not exchange it for metal and have that shipped at any time? I wouldn't call that 'backed'. More of a smokescreen. Terminology is probably very important. Also this applies to US. Finding a country with better (easier) laws should be possible. Also issuer and backer don't need to be the same entity. Crypto is decentralized after all - what do they want to do if the backing would also be private and decentralized? How are the US-laws for trading of gold? What regulations has a glodsmith to apply to for example? Providing an orderbook where people can trade gold vs crypto with each other - what regulations do apply there? The one maintaining the orderbook doesn't need to touch the metal himself nor does he need to buy or sell it. Also those orderbooks could be set up maintenance-free but some coding would be needed for that so nobody was really in charge. Let's look at all the possibilities. I am sure there is lots of uncharted territory. I think decentralization is key. What needs to be avoided is being a moneytransmitter. Alternative would be someone gets that license and opens exchange. Can cryptsy trade physical metal? Lots of questions.

People who want to try UNO have been complaining for months that they install the UNO client and they cannot connect to peers. Nobody is listening to them.

I agree, everyone will lose interest if nobody can get the client to easily connect. It's crucial to get that fixed.

This is what happened to me, I only had about 40 of them on exchanges, but could not get the wallet to work, so I deleted the wallet, sold off my UNO and moved on. Too little time with many other coins to choose from. I liked UNO and still have a soft spot for it, good luck to you guys, what happened to the Dev?

This happened a few months ago, I dont know if your wallet is now working or not.[/list]

People who want to try UNO have been complaining for months that they install the UNO client and they cannot connect to peers. Nobody is listening to them.

I agree, everyone will lose interest if nobody can get the client to easily connect. It's crucial to get that fixed.

This is what happened to me, I only had about 40 of them on exchanges, but could not get the wallet to work, so I deleted the wallet, sold off my UNO and moved on. Too little time with many other coins to choose from. I liked UNO and still have a soft spot for it, good luck to you guys, what happened to the Dev?

This happened a few months ago, I dont know if your wallet is now working or not.[/list]

damn, well, thanks for taking the time to let us know.

speaking of which, I will throw down 8.7971744 UNO to Soopy if he can get the OSX version fixed. anyone else want to pitch in?